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Good day members.

Below is what I believe is a competitive offer for someone who’s interested in a very good opportunity at the offered species. The leopard in this area are reputably on the much bigger side of the Zim average. They get 3 leopard tags a yr in this area and no leopard were hunted there last yr and no leopard have yet been hunted this yr. This area has some farming activities in it so expect to see some tractors, ranch workers, cattle etc from time to time. It is not the wilderness of the Selous. Camp - Ian has some very nice en-suite cottages at his homestead.

Area to be hunted - Midlands Conservancy
Outfitter - Didingwe Safaris (Ian Rutledge)
PH - Ian Rutledge depending on dates or another PH of my choice (only ZPGA members considered)
Dates - 2021, Whole of June available, some dates in July, Most of August. Exact dates to be worked out with prospective client
Contact details - phthierrylabat@gmail.com

Offer:

14 days @ $950 per day = $13 300
2% Gvt levy on daily rates = $266

Trophy fees.

Leopard $8000
Sable $6500
Crocodile $4500
Impala Baits $200
Impala Trophy $300
Zebra Bait $750
Zebra Trophy $1100
Kudu $1750
Reedbuck $1200
Waterbuck $2000
Eland $2000
Klipspringer $1000
Wildebeest $950
Warthog $550
Serval $850
Duiker $400

Extras:
2% GVT tax on trophy fee
Cites Permits $150 each (leopard + crocodile)
$50 per day National Parks Ranger fees.
Observer $300 per person per day
Dip & Pack to be paid directly to packer (Andy Hunter)

Happy to answer any questions. Cheers
 
Posts: 644 | Location: Zimbabwe | Registered: 10 August 2012Reply With Quote
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Above hunt has been reduced by $200 per day by landowner. It is now:

14 days @ $750 per day = $10500
2% GVT levy = $210

Everything else remains as in first offer!!

This is a great offer for a leopard, sable, croc hunt. Bearing in mind one can hunt only the leopard if they wish.
 
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Couple of questions please. Where is the Midlands Conservancy? Approximate size (acres or hectares)? Are crocs hunted in a river or a dam?
 
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Originally posted by jackalhunter:
Couple of questions please. Where is the Midlands Conservancy? Approximate size (acres or hectares)? Are crocs hunted in a river or a dam?


Good evening! Midlands Conservancy is pretty central in Zimbabwe. Closest town to the conservancy would be Kwekwe. It is made up of several properties and this hunt would be conducted on approx 30 000 Hectares which is a make up of 3 different properties within the conservancy. Only fences you will encounter would be the short cattle fences on one of the properties. You will hunt on all 3 properties as one.

Crocodile will be hunted on Lake Sebakwe or in the Sebakwe river but more than likely on the lake. Realistic expectations are around the 12ft size.
 
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